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Playwrights Referenced on the Web
This page is designed to be a resource of links to specific theatre playwrights, Lyricists, and Composers.
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International Centre for Women Playwrights. Speaking across nations.
Dedicated to the support of female dramatists around the world.
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The Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival
The Festival is an annual five-day celebration held in late March, which showcases national and regional scholars, writers, and performing artists. Programs include panel discussions, theatrical performances, a one-act play competition, lectures, literary walking tours, musical performances, a bookfair, and more.
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Beckett on Film | Home page
Beckett on Film is a unique project. For the first time, all 19 of Samuel Beckett's plays have been filmed, bringing together some of the world's most talented directors and actors.
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Samuel Beckett
A selective bibliography of 49 open access articles on Samuel Beckett, favoring signed articles by recognized scholars, articles published in reviewed sources, and web sites that adhere to the MLA Guidelines for Authors of Web Sites
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THE BIG MYTH
The Big Myth is a new experimental learning module designed for use in European primary school classrooms. It is a sociology textbook for the comparative study of world creation mythology. The myths are told using Flash animation and are accompanied by an overview of the culture, the pantheon of the gods and a series of exercises based on that culture.
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Ancient Library
You've reached the first stirrings of a major new classics resource. So far, we're mostly testing the engine and working on architecture. Don't be fooled; this is going to be a major site in the near future, including:
* Scanned secondary works, including classical dictionaries, histories, grammars and other classics books.
* A large collection of primary texts, both scanned and in HTML text. All primary sources will allow Wiki-style commentary.
* A "Wiki Classical Dictionary" users can edit, similar in some respects to Wikipedia.
* Community mechanisms, including forums for classicists and others interested in the ancient world to interact.
